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well its officially orange all the way to the dam, i think the current going over the dam helps drag the mudline to it faster. i wonder how long it will be chocolate?? mudlines on the boats and forget tucs, make sure you run fresh clean water through the outboards after that muddy lake water!!!
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I've got good news then! There is already clear, clean water WAY up the north fork! That was a surprise seeing clean water so early after the rains. Actually Whitmore got a DOWNPOUR about 1:30, but was barely drizzling in Wahiawa Town. Go figure. Weatherman says this front will slowly disapate. Hopefully the clear water finds its way down to the main basin soon. Give it a few days.
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Today I was using a bright yellow/green spinner bait... I put the rod tip on the surface of the water and lowered the lure down until I couldn't see it. All over the lake that was one foot. Kind or brown color water.
WAY up at the waterfall... it was 4 feet.
Caught largemouth bass on the spinnerbait around Mikimiki
flats. Saw some peacock bass, but no hits. Water temp was 76 degrees.
WAY up at the waterfall... it was 4 feet.
Caught largemouth bass on the spinnerbait around Mikimiki
flats. Saw some peacock bass, but no hits. Water temp was 76 degrees.
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
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